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- From: gsfever@okcforum.osrhe.uoknor.edu (Brent Kirkwood)
- Subject: Re: Using programmable calcs in exams
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- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 17:45:38 GMT
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- : Remember cheating only hurts the cheaters...If you have learned the material,
- : whether it be from programing or what, you should do well. Cheaters are the ones
- : who do not know the material and use the calc to get by...A super calc. really
- : does not help that much in upper courses anyway..
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- But it's not cheating.. Like someone else posted, if that is cheating, so is
- using a pencil sharpener to sharpen your pencil. You should have to carve your lead to a point with a stone that you have sharpened. .
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